Extreme temperatures in Europe leave some dead

The Frost has hit almost all of Europe. Snow fell in Rome for the first time in six years, and Italy's northern and central part was hit by cold weather and heavy snowfall, which forced authorities to close schools and roads. In Sweden, Prime Minister Stefan Lofven escaped in peace when [...]
Snow fell in Rome for the first time in six years, and Italy's northern and central part was hit by cold weather and heavy snowfall, which forced authorities to close schools and roads.
In Sweden, Prime Minister Stefan Lofven escaped in peace when his car slipped onto the snow - covered road and crashed north of Stockholm. As a result of extremely low temperatures, 4 persons, 3 in Russia, and one in Romanian have thus far lost their lives.
The cold weather in Russia is now known as the Siberian bear”, where, due to freezing temperatures up to -24 degrees. Great Britain woke up this morning with more than 20cm of snow.
The Brits call it “bisces from east”, citing Siberia as the cause of their suffering. Meteorologists say that in some parts of the United Kingdom, it has been colder than in the Arctic.
In Lithuania, extreme cold has claimed at least 3 lives, while temperatures are expected to drop 20 degrees below zero in Estonia.
The same situation is in Croatia, some transport services have been cancelled and the country has sounded the alarm for citizens to take care of.












